Ameren Missouri Electric Rates to Decrease Six Percent

Missouri customers of Ameren Missouri will see a drop in their electric rates beginning Aug. 1.

The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved an agreement which reduces the electric revenues for the utility by about $166.5 million, 6 percent.

Under the new rates, a residential customer using 1,000 killowatts a month would see rate decrease of about $6.21 a month.

The Jefferson City News-Tribune reports that commission said the reduction reflects a lower corporate tax rate, which dropped from 35 percent to 21 percent after federal tax cuts enacted by the Trump administration last year.

The PSC opened a case June 6 under a state law that gives the commission a one-time authority to adjust electric rates of certain electrical corporations in light of the federal tax adjustments.